Stargate Atlantis had wraiths as the major villains, too. Now all we need is a cross-over where the SG1 or Atlantis crews end up in Dreamland because of a star going supernova somewhere along a wormhole path. Stargate:Dreamland.

Also, the wraiths in Stargate Atlantis are in another galaxy and are white, pasty faced alien species that feed on the life force of other species (mostly humans). They are nothing like your wraiths except for being nasty, evil, bad guy types.

So, as the Plot Thickens, we See that the mermaid Witch was Wrong, WAY WRONG. as This is a two Pronged Attack, thus there has to be a two pronged Response. With Alex being the one Familiar with Dreamland, and it’s Rightful King (He Pulled the sword from the Stone), and His Brother in our World, circumventing a war, as he has much more a grasp on our world.

What exactly was she wrong about? Really all she was saying was that Dan was the rightful king of Dreamland (just like all the kings who would’ve reigned instead of Nicodemus had Arthur not been stuck). It doesn’t make Alex any less the current king.

Or are you just saying that her instistence that they change places was wrong because it appears to us that Dan’s existence is potentially more pivotal on Earth than we knew?

So, with 1540 and the recent changes… where the amulet is glowing… is Nicodemus just assuming the king and queen are using it as a fancy flashlight? I’m assuming that’s the moment where ol’ dragon-butt gained possession of the amulet in the first place, but IF he saw it glowing he’d likely assume it was in some form magical, and not just a sparkly bargaining chip that he could use to manipulate the elves once the king and queen were out of the way.

Three votes from me today!
(Once on my tablet via my home wifi, once more via its 4G card, and once with my smartphone….)
In this day and age, it’s pretty easy to take advantage of multiple IP addresses!

OK, this is not GOOD, but if it were a disaster the Pharaoh would be running around in circles screaming and waving his arms. So either the portal had been deactivated and can’t be turned back on without his help, or something was done to destroy or disable the portal since it was stolen. Either way, it’s getting pretty clear Alex and Company are going to be heading into the Nightmare Realm sooner or later to settle Abaddon’s hash. Possibly sooner.

Okay now I am confused. It says the Nicodemus planned the attack, but other than being supported by the nightmare realm, I did not think he was trying to advance their plots. From the original back story he was not a member of that realm nor did he support their objectives. So why is he now masterminding their attack. He was opposed to re-establishing a connection, or he would have allowed Merlin’s work to go forward. Why is he now enabling it to happen again, but his one time foes? I am missing a lot here.

I would imagine that the wraiths (or Lord Abaddon himself) spun their reason for hunting down the lost portal as “We must find and destroy this or the humans will work out some way to return and try to take over the dream world again!” It’s very unlikely they would tell Nic they intended to use it themselves given that they had already lied to him about invading the waking world in the past.

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I shared this with some kids a few weeks ago. It was all mom could do to keep them from staying up too late or doing chores when all they wanted to do was to just read it.

Normally I think grammar police are self righteous and annoying, but this strip contains one of those really bad mistakes that results in an ambiguous meaning. The sentence “Once located, the wraiths surrounded the portal” can be interpreted in two ways: what was located, the wraiths or the portal? The sentence makes it sound like the wraiths were located, but from the context, I would guess that the portal was located. Small grammar mistakes can be overlooked, but serious mistakes like this should be fixed, especially given the number of kids that read this comic and absorb the syntax into their lexicons.